词条 | Shitsuren Chocolatier | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Shitsuren Chocolatier | image = Shitsuren Chocolatier.jpg | caption = Cover of the first volume of Shitsuren Chocolatier as published by Shogakukan | ja_kanji = 失恋ショコラティエ | ja_romaji = Shitsuren Shokoratie | genre = Romance, slice of life }}{{Infobox animanga/Print | type = manga | author = Setona Mizushiro | publisher = Shogakukan | publisher_en = | demographic = Josei | imprint = | magazine = Rinka Flowers | magazine_en = | published = | first = 2008 | last = 2015 | volumes = 9 | volume_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Video | type = drama | director = Matsuyama Hiroaki | producer = | writer = Setona Mizushiro | music = Bittersweet by Arashi | studio = | licensee = | network = Fuji TV | network_en = | first = January 13, 2014 | last = March 24, 2014 | episodes = 11 | episode_list = }}{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}{{Nihongo|Shitsuren Chocolatier|失恋ショコラティエ|Shitsuren Shokoratie|trans. "Heartbroken Chocolatier"|lead=yes}} is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Setona Mizushiro.[1] It was adapted into a Japanese television drama in January 2014.[2] PlotSōta Koyurugi is the son of a baker who owns a cake shop. While a high school student, he fell in love with Saeko Takahashi, the most popular and beautiful girl in school and one year his senior. Saeko only dates handsome men with power, position and popularity in their school, so, being a rather quiet and pale in comparison boy, he chased after her from afar like a butterfly. He confesses to her one Christmas after she broke up with her boyfriend and they begin their relationship. Saeko has burning a passion for chocolate and gives a box of famous French chocolates to Sota. Thus he decides to learn how to make smooth and delicious chocolate especially for her. However, the day before Valentine's Day, she refuses his box of home-made chocolates, saying that she has reconciled with her boyfriend and that they are now together once more. Heavy-hearted, Sota asks Saeko to get rid of his chocolate for him, since it is painful to throw away something he made for someone special, to which she agrees and bids him farewell on a snowy evening. After the loss, Sota travels to France to be employed by a renowned brand of chocolate and continues chasing his "fairy". Five years later he returns to Japan, now having made a name for himself as a "Chocolate Prince", he takes over his family business and transforms it into an elegant chocolate shop. Saeko visits him again and he is determined to pursue her for many years to come, irrespective of her cool and superficial marriage to a powerful man and many opinions from his peers and coworkers about his obsession and whether Saeko is, indeed, just playing around with Sota. Characters
{{Voiced by|Hiro Shimono}} Live-action actor: Jun Matsumoto Sōta Koyurugi is the main character in the story. After six years of training in France, Sōta Koyurugi comes back to Japan, and becomes the chef for his own chocolate store Choco La Vie. As he has not stopped loving Saeko, he still wants to get her attention with what he achieved, but Sōta Koyurugi never expected to find that Saeko Takahashi is getting married.[3]
{{Voiced by|Erino Hazuki/M·A·O}} Live-action actor: Satomi Ishihara Saeko Takahashi is the second main character, and she is the love interest of Sota Koyurugi. When she was a senior student in the same high school as Sota Koyurugi, she used to date only the handsome boys. Saeko Takahashi is known to be interested in fashion, makeup, and chocolate. When she meets Sōta Koyurugi again, she breaks his heart by telling him that she is getting married to an older man who works for a publishing company. She asks Sota to make her wedding cake and desserts because she wants to sound out Sota's love to her. Despite not displaying any romantic love towards him, she seems to continue to encourage Sota's desire and obsession, taking his unconditional love for granted and remains possessive of him.[3]
{{Voiced by|Hitomi Nabatame/Chika Anzai}} Live-action actor: Asami Mizukawa Kaoruko Inoue is a member of the staff and the manager at the Choco La Vie. She has been working in the store since Sōta Koyurugi's father was selling French pastries and cakes, before Sōta changed it into a chocolate store. When Sōta Koyurugi opens the store Choco La Vie, she gives a lot of advice and starts to develop an unrequited love to him.[3]
{{Voiced by|Ami Koshimizu/Eriko Matsui}} Live-action actor: Kiko Mizuhara Erena Kato is a fashion model. She meets Sōta Koyurugi at a party and they develop a strong friendship. They both relate to each other as Erena Kato also has an unrequited love.[3]
{{Voiced by|Hiroshi Kamiya/Yugo Sato}} Live-action actor: Junpei Mizobata Olivier Tréluyer is the son of the owner of Patisserie Tréluyer, a famous long-established store in France. He is Sōta's good friend and is a member of the staff at Choco La Vie.
{{Voiced by|Akeno Watanabe/Aina Suzuki}} Live-action actor: Kasumi Arimura Matsuri Koyurugi is Sōta Koyurugi's younger sister, and she is a university student and a part-timer at Choco La Vie. Although, she is a modest and cheerful person, she is dating her friend's boyfriend. When Olivier Treluyer tells her about his feelings for her, she gets really surprised.[3]
{{Voiced by|Junichi Suwabe/Ryō Horikawa}} Live-action actor: Ryuta Sato Seinosuke Rikudo owns the store Chocolatier Ricdor, and it is known to be the Chocolate Nobel. He is Sōta Koyurugi's business rival, but at the same time is secretly in love with him.[3]
Live-action actor: Naoto Takenaka Makoto Koyurugi is Sōta Koyurugi's and Matsuri Koyurugi's father, and he is the original owner of his son's store. He used to sell pastries in his store Tokio, but after Sōta returns from France to Japan, he gives him all the support by allowing him to redesign the store Tokio into Choco La Vie.[3] MediaMangaShitsuren Chocolatier manga sold around 2.7 million copies. In 2008, Setona Mizushiro started to release in Rinka magazine, and then moved to Monthly Flowers. It is published in French by Kaze Manga and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing.[4][5] The series ended after nine volumes.[6]Volume list{{Graphic novel list/header| Language = Japanese | OneLanguage = yes }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 1 | OriginalRelDate = January 9, 2009[7] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-132260-9 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 2 | OriginalRelDate = December 10, 2009[8] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-132824-3 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 3 | OriginalRelDate = December 10, 2010[9] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-133464-0 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 4 | OriginalRelDate = November 10, 2011[10] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-134114-3 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 5 | OriginalRelDate = May 10, 2012[11] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-134469-4 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 6 | OriginalRelDate = January 10, 2013[12] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-135055-8 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 7 | OriginalRelDate = September 10, 2013[13] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-135465-5 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 8 | OriginalRelDate = May 9, 2014[14] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-136114-1 }}{{Graphic novel list | VolumeNumber = 9 | OriginalRelDate = February 10, 2015[15] | OriginalISBN = 978-4-09-136804-1 }}{{Graphic novel list/footer}} Live-actionThe adaption of the manga Shitsuren Chocolatier to a live-action was announced on 2013, and it was decided to premiere it on Fuji TV at 9:00 pm. It started on January 13, 2014 until March 24, 2014.[16] Episode ratings
ReceptionThe manga gained popularity, volume 5 sold 44,458 copies by May 13, 2012.[18] Also, volume 6 sold 70,521 copies by January 20, 2013[19] and volume 7 sold 58,118 copies by September 15, 2013.[20] In 2012, the manga won the Best Shōjo Manga in the 36th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards. Also, it was nominated for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2014.[21] References1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-11-29/after-school-nightmare-mizushiro-to-start-new-manga|title= After School Nightmare's Mizushiro to Start New Manga|date= November 29, 2009|accessdate= October 10, 2013|work= Anime News Network}} 2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-10-28/un-chocolatier-de-lamour-perdu-manga-gets-live-action-show|title= Un chocolatier de l'amour perdu Manga Gets Live-Action Show|date=October 28, 2013|accessdate= October 30, 2013|work= Anime News Network}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite web|title=Official Shitsuren Chocolatier Character Chart|url=http://www.fujitv.co.jp/chocolatier/chart/index.html|publisher=Fuji Television|accessdate= April 2, 2014|language=Japanese|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140513053829/http://www.fujitv.co.jp/chocolatier/chart/index.html|archivedate=May 13, 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.manga-news.com/index.php/serie/Heartbreaker-Chocolatier|title= Heartbroken Chocolatier|accessdate= October 30, 2013|publisher=Manga News|language=French}} 5. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.books.com.tw/products/0010480301 |script-title=zh:失戀巧克力職人 1 |accessdate= February 13, 2014 |publisher=Books.com.tw |language=Chinese}} 6. ^https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-05-13/un-chocolatier-de-lamour-perdu-manga-to-end-in-next-volume 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091322609 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 1 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091328243 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 2 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091334640 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 3 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091341143 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 4 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091344694 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 5 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091350558 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 6 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091354655 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 7 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091361141 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 8 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=January 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shogakukan.co.jp/comics/detail/_isbn_9784091368041 | script-title=ja:失恋ショコラティエ 9 | publisher=Shogakukan | accessdate=February 12, 2015 | language=Japanese}} 16. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-11-04/arashi-jun-matsumoto-stars-in-un-chocolatier-de-lamour-perdu-live-action-series|title= Arashi's Jun Matsumoto Stars in Un chocolatier de l'amour perdu Live-Action Series|date=November 11, 2013|accessdate= April 2, 2014|work= Anime News Network}} 17. ^{{cite news|script-title=ja:2年ぶり松潤主演月9「失恋ショコラティエ」最終回は13・7%|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/yomimono/drama/2014/01_03/chocolatier/index.html|work=Sports Nippon|accessdate=May 13, 2014|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701163007/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/yomimono/drama/2014/01_03/chocolatier/index.html|archivedate=July 1, 2014|df=mdy-all}} 18. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-05-18/japanese-comic-ranking-may-7-13|title= Japanese Comic Ranking, May 7–13|date= May 5, 2012|accessdate= October 30, 2013|work= Anime News Network}} 19. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-01-23/japanese-comic-ranking-january-14-20|title= Japanese Comic Ranking, January 14–20|date=January 23, 2013|accessdate= October 30, 2013|work= Anime News Network}} 20. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-09-19/japanese-comic-ranking-september-9-15|title= Japanese Comic Ranking, September 9–15|date=September 19, 2013|accessdate= October 30, 2013|work= Anime News Network}} 21. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-05-13/un-chocolatier-de-lamour-perdu-manga-to-end-in-next-volume | title=Un chocolatier de l'amour perdu Manga to End in Next Volume | date=May 13, 2014 | publisher=Anime News Network | accessdate=May 13, 2014}} External links{{Portalbar|Anime and manga|2000s|2010s}}
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